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About

Laura Shelton Garfield,
is a new and fumbling mom. She's dedicated to raising her baby Charlie with the same Unity values that she learned growing up, and she's constantly amazed at how difficult such a simple purpose can really be in practice. Laura is also a freelance writer of children's stories and a published author in the field of business management. In what she calls her previous life, Laura spent 10 years as a broadcast news writer and reporter. She attends Unity Temple on the Plaza in Kansas City.
Jennifer Holder
is a licensed and ordained Unity minister serving as Associate Minister at Unity Church of the Triangle in Raleigh, North Carolina. Her decade of experience in music therapy and special education, including over eight years of research and experimentation in the field of conscious parenting, gives her a passion for empowering parents and children to live from an awareness of their inner wisdom and divine birthright. She currently co-hosts the weekly Unity.FM show "Spiritual Parenting in Unity."

Recent Articles

Celebrating Diversity

The Color Wheel

Posted by Laura Garfield - 2/9/2009

Every month we, here at Unity Family Matters, focus on a theme. In recognition of the historic installment of our first African American President and in honor of Black History Month, we decided February would be all about celebrating our diversity while recognizing the Oneness that connects us.

I started to think about it. How would I explain this to Charlie as he grew older? How do I tell him we are each unique, and outwardly different, yet all part of a wonderful whole at our very core? I guess a snowflake analogy might work. Under a microscope, no two flakes are alike. But that doesn’t really get to the heart of the matter.

Leave it to an artist to describe it best. My dear friend Jenny painted a vivid picture in my mind to describe this concept to kids. She said to imagine a color wheel, like from elementary art class (back in the days when art classes weren’t getting cut because of budgets). The color wheel has red and orange, yellow and blue, and … well, you know. Each color is unlike the others. But an interesting thing happens if you put that color wheel in motion. Give it a good spin and what do you think you get? Each color merges together into the next, turning and spinning into a bright clear white. To me, that blur of the same represents the common Spirit we all share.

Jenny also summed it up in the way she does best, a poem:

          “Friends”

     I have green eyes
   You have brown skin,
She has freckles all about,
  Though we’re different
           Outside in,
     We’re friends from
            Inside Out



I invite you to share this with your kids and check out more of Jenny Whitehead’s work in the wonderful books Lunchbox Mail and Holiday Stew.
 

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